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GP Acharya

GP Acharya

The author is a geo-strategic thinker/techno-geopolitical analyst.

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OPINION

Shifting Techno-polar Order

Hundreds of countries on every continent admire China, and desperately crave to join Beijing-led organizations and wish to maintain a long-term strategic partnership with it.
Dec 06, 2024
OPINION

The Bigness of Smallness

Nepal can be transformed as a developed nation only if it succeeds politically, diplomatically, and economically, moving from a surviving "small state" to a significant "influencing power" by defying the notion of traditional theories of international relations that "bandwagon," "bargain," or "buffe...
Nov 13, 2024
OPINION

Oli, Geopolitics and Look-around Foreign Policy

Where are the diplomatic intelligence systems in Nepal? Can foreign policy succeed without any significant intelligence mechanisms?
Aug 06, 2024
OPINION

Cyber Intelligence for Enhancing National Security

The tech and cyber worlds were intensely outraged in 2021 as the Pegasus Project investigation unveiled the massively unethical software hacking and data leak by use of spyware.
Apr 07, 2023
OPINION

National security: A notion of geopolitical reality

Last week, US President Joe Biden made an unannounced trip to Ukraine and subsequently announced a considerable aid amount to Ukraine in its war against Russia, while Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed his commitment to protect Russian security by “ramping up nuclear capabilities” while marking...
Mar 05, 2023
OPINION

Patronizing Sovereign Dignity of Nepal

The November 20 election was not only about electing a new leader, but also about selecting a daring leader who can pragmatically handle all the issues - economic, social, developmental, diplomatic, foreign policy, national dignity and security - coherently balance Nepal’s relations with immediate a...
Dec 03, 2022
OPINION

Advancing Vision in Nepal’s Diplomacy

Can the contemporary ‘nearest' and ‘dearest' envoys, appointed under political game- ‘divide and rule’- present themselves ‘head to head', ‘neck to neck’ and ‘shoulder to shoulder' with the host governments or their diplomatic counterparts abroad? Are they qualified and confident enough to deliver a...
Sep 02, 2022
OPINION

Constructive Neutrality: Dynamicity of Nepal’s Foreign Polic...

While ‘neutrality’ itself is a sensitive issue in international relations, it becomes more sensitive in Nepal’s existing geo-strategic situation. What type of neutrality Nepal would pursue if there would be a cyber, geostrategic or physical battle among the three powers — China, India and the US — t...
Jun 27, 2022
OPINION

Tech Sovereignty: A Quest for Nepal

Tech sovereignty is not only an eminent concern of developed and powerful nations, it is also a pursuit for small powers like Nepal. Nepal’s quest for tech sovereignty should be focused on tech interest and tech security;digital transformation and infrastructures; protecting and controlling data and...
Jun 16, 2022
OPINION

Rationalizing Nepal’s Foreign Policy amid Changing Dynamics...

As the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is organizing a ‘Talk Series’ dedicated to veteran diplomat Prof Yadu Nath Khanal, the contemporary foreign policymakers are expected to be pragmatic and pursue the path shown by Prof Khanal such that Nepal can execute sensible diplomacy ahead.
Jun 08, 2022